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1. Developing a Login System with PHP and MySQL
This advanced PHP tutorial will teach you how to create a login system using MySql. It will take you through user registration, user verification and a forgot password feature.
Category:   PHP > Tutorials > User Authentication

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2. Developing State-enabled Applications With PHP
This tutorial and its other installements will the various aspects of how to Develope State-enabled Applications With PHP.
Category:   PHP > Tutorials > Miscellaneous

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3. Developing "Secure" Enterprise Scale Applications (using .Net Framework)
This discussion will focus around "How to write secure code?" using .NET Technologies. It will also discuss secure coding practices for enterprises and organizations. The discussion will include following topics: .NET Security Fundamentals; Code Access Security; Impersonation, Authentication and Authorization; Security in COM+ and ASP.NET. Source code included.
Category:   ASP.NET > Tutorials

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4. Developing Mobile Web Applications With ASP.NET Mobile Controls
Learn about the basics of building mobile Web applications with ASP.NET Mobile Controls. See how the control model and drag and drop designer make it easy to target nearly 200 devices (cell phones, PDAs and pagers) from a single mobile Web form. Find out what the adaptive rendering and rich customization and extensibility models can do for your mobile Web applications.
Category:   ASP.NET > Tutorials

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5. Developing and distributing Java applications for the client side
Java Web Start, a new technology to assist the development of client-side Java applications, is unique in that it frees you from concerning yourself with how the client is launched, either from a Web browser or from the desktop. Additionally, this technology provides an encompassing deployment scheme that enables a Web server to independently distribute and update client code. This article introduces this enterprising new technology, which is scheduled to be integrated in the final release of Java 1.4, describing its implementation from both the developer and the user perspective.
Category:   Java > Tutorials > Application Building

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6. Developing a full-text indexer in Python
As the volume of information grows, effective means of locating specific information become ever more crucial. This column discusses the field of full-text indexing, with a focus on the authors public-domain indexer module.
Category:   Python > Tutorials > Searching

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7. Developing a Customizable Banner Rotation System
This two-page article provides a couple ways to build your own banner rotation system for your Web site: Using Microsoft-bundled Ad Rotator component, and Using a custom, database-driven approach.
Category:   ASP > Tutorials > Ads Management

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8. Developing Java Servlets
In this first part of a series on developing Java servlets, this tutorial shows how to create a basic servlet. It includes information about downloading the Java Servlet Development Kit from Sun.
Category:   Java > Tutorials > JSP and Servlets

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9. Developing and distributing Java applications for the client side
Java Web Start, a new technology to assist the development of client-side Java applications, is unique in that it frees you from concerning yourself with how the client is launched, either from a Web browser or from the desktop. Additionally, this technology provides an encompassing deployment scheme that enables a Web server to independently distribute and update client code. This article introduces this enterprising new technology, which is scheduled to be integrated in the final release of Java 1.4, describing its implementation from both the developer and the user perspective.
Category:   Java > Tutorials > Application Building

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